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Abuse of power and authority: rape by coercion.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2018)
There is a common misperception that rape can only be committed if a man uses physical violence to overpower anon-consenting woman and that the woman has physical injuries to prove that she resisted. As will be seen ...
Looking back to look forward: Case note on S v Madondo & Anor 2015 (1) ZLR 807(H)
(University of Zimbabwe, 2018)
The advent of the new Constitution1 in 2013 ushered in a new constitutional paradigm anchored on the sacrosanct principle of supremacy of the constitution. It envisages an open and democratic society where the enjoyment ...
The right to strike in Zimbabwe in the context of the 2013 Constitution and International Law.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2018)
The right to strike is of cardinal importance in any labour law
regime based on social justice and democracy in the
workplace. It lies at the heart of the freedom of association,
the right to organise and collective ...
Constitutionality of the offence of deliberately transmitting HIV: Case Note on the Case of S v Ranchi HH 515-17
(University of Zimbabwe, 2018)
The heading for this offence is “Deliberate transmission of HIV”. This is somewhat misleading. Although the offence can be committed if the accused actually infects the complainant,it can also be committed without proof ...
Judicial appointment in Zimbabwe: defining the concept of “fit and proper person.”
(University of Zimbabwe, 2018)
As in other progressive jurisdictions, the Constitution of Zimbabwe provides that a person to be appointed to the office of a judge must be “a fit and proper person” although this concept is not defined in the Constitution. ...
Should provocation be a partial defence to intentional killing of an adulterous spouse?
(University of Zimbabwe, 2018)
During interaction in society, people often provoke others by
their conduct or their words. There would be chaos and
disorder in the society if people responded with violence when
subjected to every minor provocation ...






